The National Bell Tower is a gift from the British Government to the Commonwealth of Australia, located on the Lake Bailey Griffin Peninsula in Canberra, the capital of Australia, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Canberra's becoming the capital of Australia. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1970. The National Bell Tower is 50 meters high. It is designed by architects in Western Australia. The general Bell Tower must have 23 bells. The National Bell Tower in Canberra has 55 bronze bells. It is one of the most bell towers in the world. The National Bell Tower will regularly play a pleasant bell, so that people can hear the beautiful bell in a very distant place. In the evening, the bell tower was illuminated, making it a famous landmark in Canberra. National Bell Tower is of great significance to both domestic residents and foreign tourists. It has become the best place to celebrate festivals every year. On Australian National Day and other national traditional festivals, the whole country gathers here to celebrate the festival. The National Bell Tower has also become the venue of the concert. The melodious bells, together with other musical instruments, play wonderful and beautiful songs, attracting numerous tourists.